Bob Taft ceremony brings out GOP gang
A ceremony unveiling a Statehouse portrait of former Gov. Bob Taft brought out dozens of former aides and Republican colleagues today.
Ohio GOP Chairman Bob Bennett, former House Speaker and Republican National Committee Co-Chair Jo Ann Davidson were there, along with former Attorney General Betty D. Montgomery. Former Lt. Gov. Bruce Johnson attended as did Nancy Hollister, a former governor and lieutenant governor. Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton also looked on.
Several of Taft's top former aides, including Jon Allison and Scott Borgemenke, were there as was Marcie Seidel, chief of staff to former First Lady Hope Taft.
Senate President Bill Harris and Borgemenke's current boss, House Speaker Jon Husted also attended.
Gov. Taft thanked First Lady Frances Strickland for attending.
Today's news story can be found here:
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2 Comments:
I certainly hope that this portrait is life-like which means Bob Taft will be behind bars where he belongs.
Dang, Why didn't the Enquirer advise us of this momentous occasion? I wouldn't have missed it for the world!
Ted may not be a worthy successor - but he's doing good so far!
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